July 4, 2007

The National Folk Museum of Korea

Filed under: Asia, Business Travel, Korea, 2007

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The National Folk Museum of Korea is another interesting site which preserves the local and traditional lifestyle in the olden Korea and is another must see for visitors to the republic to know and understand the culture and origins of the country.

Actually it was quite near the Palace, so you can see the same buildings nearby as in the previous post

See this? Looks familiar?

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Some badges from the museum as well….

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Recycle bin in the museumemoticon (Don’t forget your civic consciousness wherever you are)

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An old hut/stall

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Sacks

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An old resting place for the guards?

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The hut for the hats and shoes….

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Look at the shoes, they remind me of sampansemoticon

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Huts….

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Unique structures in the garden

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Tribal mask

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An official

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Children’s museum

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The traditional game played by the kids (looks like Sepak Takraw….but think this was sort of a well-known shuttle game as they also played this in Cambodia and Thailand)

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The museum’s land

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Straw hut

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Clay pots

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Warriors?

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The restroom sign emoticon

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Garden of statues

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An interesting tour; don’t forget to drop by if you are there

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